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Standing Orders

The Constitution of Guyana empowers the National Assembly to make its own rules of procedure, which are known as Standing Orders. Members of the Assembly have been operating under the same orders since 1969, with a few amendments. The Standing Orders outline procedures for sittings of the Assembly, order of business and introduction of bills, among other matters.